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Passion for nature: global student motivations for forest-related education and career aspirations

Authors :
Owuor, J.A.
Winkel, G.
Giessen, L.
Prior, L.
Burns, S.
Tegegne, Y.T.
Poschen, P.
Owuor, J.A.
Winkel, G.
Giessen, L.
Prior, L.
Burns, S.
Tegegne, Y.T.
Poschen, P.
Source :
ISSN: 1465-5489
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Despite the relevance of forests to biodiversity and climate change, education and careers related to them are still unattractive to young people. This paper presents findings from a study whose goal is to investigate the motivation and career aspirations of students in forest-related programmes at the university/tertiary level around the globe. The analysis is based on data gathered through a survey of 787 bachelor's, master's, and PhD students from 82 countries. The findings reveal that the choice of forest-related programmes by students is guided by (i) the desire to do beneficial work, specifically to make a positive difference for the environment/communities, (ii) job satisfaction, e. g., enjoyable work, and (iii) working outdoors. With regard to career pathways, students were most interested in working in forest-related nature and biodiversity conservation and least interested in forest-related industry and non-forest-related fields. The study found significant differences across continents regarding student preferences but only a few across study levels and gender. This paper provides useful insights that can help in tailoring forest-related programmes to meet the expectations of the students and universities.

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Database :
OAIster
Journal :
ISSN: 1465-5489
Notes :
application/pdf, International Forestry Review 25 (2023) 3, ISSN: 1465-5489, ISSN: 1465-5489, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1430716660
Document Type :
Electronic Resource